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- Yen gains on report that central bank will refrain from stimulus (Bloomberg)
- Japans Yamamoto: BOJ should ease in Oct but next week will be difficult (Reuters)
- Strong income growth puts pressure on BoE to raise interest rates (Guardian)
- Russias economy minister says room for interest-rate cut (Dow Jones)
- Rosengren paper finds FOMC acts like it has a third mandate (Bloomberg)
- Draghi: EMU growth returning, more EU monetary union needed (MNI)
- Yen gains on report that central bank will refrain from stimulus (Bloomberg)
- Bank of Thailand believes rates are low enough - 4Q c.bank outlook (Dow Jones)
- Chiles central bank was split in decision to hold rate rate in Sept-minutes(Reuters)
- Indonesia president for lower interest rates, CB governor cautions (Reuters)
- Danish c.bank: upward pressure on crown more likely than downward (Reuters)
- Norway c.bank says chance of negative rates remains small (Reuters)
- Janet Yellen ally sees possible Fed interest-rate move soon (WSJ)
- October rate hike still possible: Feds Lacker tells DJ (CNBC)
- Dudley says Fed tightening may shed light on liquidity situation (Bloomberg)
- Nigerian cenbank concerned about growth; nation awaits cabinet (Reuters)
- Romania joining euro in 2019 no longer feasible: central bank (AFP)
- Indonesia inflation cools, but no room seen for interest rate cuts (Reuters)
- Angolas c.bank plans further kwanza devaluations: sources (Reuters)
- Central Africas central bank trims 2015 GDP forecast to 2.5 pct (Reuters)
- TT recession: not yet(Trinidad and Tobago Newsday)
- Cambodia central bank taking closer look at casino revenue (Khmer Times)
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Central Bank News Link List - Oct 2, 2015: Yen gains on report that central bank will refrain from stimulus
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